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DNA (or deoxyribonucleic acid) are very small bits of protein within the nucleus of a cell that fit together to create specific genetic patterns. This formation looks like a ladder (two vertical strands on each side and short, horizontal cross pieces in the center), but is twisted into a spiral. These twisted strands of genetic code can get very long, and are coiled up many times to fit within the cell. If you took all the DNA out of the body and uncoiled it, it would stretch around the world twice

CFC12-The shape is sort of like a twisted ladder-the "rungs of the ladder" hold it all together. These rungs are composed of two bases of the genes. The four different bases are Cytosine, Guanine, Thymine, and Adenine. Cytosine links with Guanine, and Thymine links with Adenine to form the ladder. The ladder part is made up of genes. These DNA strands make up chromosomes, x-shaped things that are located in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Hope this helps!

all of the is 100% correct but let me dumb it down it looks like a cyclone

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